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Even though we shall be sailing in the Mediterranean, it is late in the year and if we hit bad weather, I shall need these
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The most obvious ones had already lost their rooves, collapsing over the centuries, so they'd be useless in bad weather and anything hidden inside would have been ruined
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‘This is the first bad weather we’ve had
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Neither the crew nor the aircraft’s on board communication systems relayed a distress signal, indication of bad weather, or technical problems before the aircraft vanished from radar screens
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The Germans say that there is not bad weather,
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The bad weather made it unlikely that he would come across anyone on the trail, unless they were Security
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Animals were sheltered there when bad weather approached
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In an earlier time, boulders on the mountains had been flung about, bouncing, finally settling, leaving caves and hollows for man and animals in bad weather
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After two weeks of bad weather, the sun came out
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A young lady came and got my order of coffee and as I stared out of the window the bad weather upgraded into a gale force storm
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Whether due to wolves or on account of approaching bad weather
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They had overcome bad weather and flooding, kept one step ahead of the Bad Meadows’ bikies, and made it to the contest on time
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With no rain clouds overhead, it was a welcome change to all the bad weather that surrounded them
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There were six masts, two that could be removed in bad weather
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The Dzitsiistas said that they predicted bad weather, but I never did see a connection
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The bad weather was intensifying outside and the cold wind broke the windows of the castle, of every house, every fortress, every building in the world
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walks, and protection from bad weather, predators, and harmful physical and chemical
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protection from bad weather
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The object was to gain intimate knowledge of the camp and the surrounding terrain enabling the strike pilots to provide air support under adverse conditions such as bad weather and/or loss of radio contact
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�In bad weather there wasn't much the man in mobile control could do as all the landing airplanes made a straight-in approach controlled by GCA radar
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If bad weather set in for a few days, he might not get another opportunity soon – and if he failed, he would be as good as dead himself
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The Yaquina Bay Coast Guard Station places search and rescue craft in the vicinity in bad weather
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On occasion even the Coast Guard helicopter could not go out because of bad weather, in which case the doctors at Mount Edgecumbe Hospital would just have to do their best by advising the health aides to take care of the patient as best they could with their limited skills and limited facilities and transfer the patient as soon as conditions permitted
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Bad weather always does
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Suddenly, as a confirmation that my presence was bearer of bad omens, a thick fog began to cover the boat, and the sailors, afraid, blamed me for that natural event! As if I had the power of Jupiter on bad weather and tides! The sea, serene when we sailed, now was enraged, powerful, enormous, shedding the sails and turning them into broken strips hanging from the mast with an undulating motion that looked like the tongue of a dark monster making woods creaked even more, incessantly, as if Neptune were splitting the ship with his two hands
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The mule room, (which was separated from the house by a door), Ted explained, was used by an old prospector to keep his mule out of bad weather
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The men slept on deck or between the rowers' benches, protected in bad weather by canopies
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“Have you ever been without a nest to shelter you in bad weather?”
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bad weather; I've the roads to myself then
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While flying back to New York, we ran into bad weather and had to land at an alternate location before reaching New York
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� To resume quickly what became of her, the Coastal Command aircraft she was traveling on apparently crashed in the North Sea due to extremely bad weather
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Unfortunately, the enemy had used to the most the cover provided by the bad weather to speed up its advance along the southwest coast of the peninsula
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The vectoring thrust nozzles of its engines will confer a maximum of agility to our XF-83, which will also be fully equipped for flying at night and bad weather
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Also, the nose did not contain yet the intended air intercept radar planned for the F-83, it being still in development, a much less sophisticated radar taking its place for the moment in order to at least allow the prototype to fly at night and in bad weather
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Bad weather and an efficient smokescreen shrouded the target as it lay in the narrow fjord
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‘’No ships were in position to render assistance before at least fourteen hours and no seaplanes or helicopters of the Coast Guard could get to the sinking site, either because of the bad weather or of the distance
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Withered by continual fighting, bad weather and logistical shortfalls, the Germans eventually could no longer stand up to the increased Russian resistance, and in 1943 the Soviets began a steady drive toward the Nazi homeland
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Or a bad weather day
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‘’We certainly could use its radars and its ability to fly at night and in bad weather
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Add to that the nearly constant bad weather, low-lying clouds and mist, plus surrounding hills and mountains, and you will see how difficult it is to reinforce Wau by air
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Bad weather in Newfoundland had however delayed her departure from there by a day and she nearly had to abort her takeoff early this morning because of continuing bad weather in Saint-John
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It is also equipped with sophisticated radars and sensors that allow it to fly at night and in bad weather
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It is a sin when one goes but the other is left to bear the bad weather
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PERT is often used in building sites where activities could be delayed as a result of bad weather conditions, etc
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interpreted as an indicator of bad weather
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‘There’s more bad weather coming
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I think you had better ask my uncle what he wants, and then if you would--I'm very sorry you should have such bad weather--but if you don't mind, would you go and buy the things?"
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” It had very little to do with the weather—of course bad weather presented a technical danger
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It seems that with every case of bad weather you have to expect 2 - 3 days of waiting
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The fact that the temperature is barely over freezing in the middle of the summer; it's pouring with rain; and the wind is so strong that I had to tighten the ropes on my tent twice last night, does not make it bad weather
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Nowadays such isolation holds little danger for hunters, though it is nevertheless a long flight to the nearest hospital, and these can easily be disrupted by bad weather
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� Lots of things might upset a day, bad weather conditions or the erratic behavior of other drivers, but the one thing that always happened that made for delays and encouraged my choice of stress came in red lights
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York minute, praying to every god in heaven for the “bad weather” he
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In the winter and bad weather [Matthew 24:20]
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In the winter and bad weather (Matthew 24:20)
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In the winter and bad weather [Matthew 24:20]
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"Do you mean to tell me that I sailed across the lake with a crew that had no idea how to conduct itself during bad weather? Is that it? IS IT?"
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Be it by love or hate or simple bad weather, it's always carelessness that gets one captured
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� There is no need to worry that crops will be destroyed in bad weather or because of insects
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• Provides a warm, sheltered environment for the plants in bad weather conditions
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Greenhouses that are built underground provide perfect protection against wind and bad weather
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Or that there was bad weather that prevented your repairs from going ahead
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That is why the a change of strategy is helpful when playing golf during bad weather since golf is a game that is specifically dependent on the weather
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She did not think herself a genius by any means, but when the writing fit came on, she gave herself up to it with entire abandon, and led a blissful life, unconscious of want, care, or bad weather, while she sat safe and happy in an imaginary world, full of friends almost as real and dear to her as any in the flesh
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"Bad weather!" observed one of the bearers; "not a pleasant night for a dip in the sea
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Owing to the fact that there had been a spell of bad weather the ground was sodden with rain and there was mud everywhere, the men's clothing and boots being caked with it
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This bad weather, by the way, was a sort of boon to the defenders of the present system, who were hard-up for sensible arguments to explain the cause of poverty
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Even in bad weather or when it is cold
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day of bad weather
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monks, and we have no protection in bad weather
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That was the kind of misfortune that afflicted everyone from time to time, like bad weather and barley mould
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And there's nothing to stop us Suppose we had deep, comfortable burrows to sleep in? To be out of bad weather having them, except that buck rabbits won't dig
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The bad weather was a factor
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From his hiding place he had seen them snooping around with the vague reluctance of small boys told to go outside in bad weather
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With a little luck, the extra bad weather may put their weapons deliveries behind Owl’s current, revised estimates
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His supply echelons couldn’t keep up with them, though, and in really bad weather, not even the Charisian Army’s going to be able to move at all
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But it was in the nature of fathers, Fred knew, to bully one about expenses: there was always a little storm over his extravagance if he had to disclose a debt, and Fred disliked bad weather within doors
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He works with a mental counselor, Julie Elion, whom he credits with helping him overcome bad weather and rough conditions to finish T2 at the British Open
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Have seen no one but Watts, and just now my husband, him having labored out through bad weather, bringing sustenance to our cabin
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It's usually bad weather, a new pilot’s error, and a technical malfunction that results in a plane crash
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At the end of it is a buoy with a bell, which swings in bad weather, and sends in a mournful sound on the wind
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His bedroom was tolerably large, and rather difficult to warm in bad weather
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There, at the very rim of official and bad weather territory, was a garden I had seen only once or twice
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A snowstorm forces their bus to wait out the bad weather at a bus stop
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The ship of the Compagnie Générale Transatlantique, its itinerary upset by bad weather in the Caribbean, announced only three days in advance that its departure had been moved ahead by twenty-four hours, so that it would not sail for La Rochelle on the day following the wedding, as had been planned for the past six months, but on that same night
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To be caught in bad weather could be fatal to survival
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Base line, or box search, is carried out when there has been a high wind or bad weather conditions on your known route (a)
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Miss Crawford’s uneasiness was much lightened by this conversation, and she walked home again in spirits which might have defied almost another week of the same small party in the same bad weather, had they been put to the proof; but as that very evening brought her brother down from London again in quite, or more than quite, his usual cheerfulness, she had nothing farther to try her own
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You must think of that, you must try to make up your mind to it as one of the hardships which fall to every sailor's share, like bad weather and hard living, only with this advantage, that there will be an end to it, that there will come a time when you will have nothing of that sort to endure
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Miss Crawford's uneasiness was much lightened by this conversation, and she walked home again in spirits which might have defied almost another week of the same small party in the same bad weather, had they been put to the proof; but as that very evening brought her brother down from London again in quite, or more than quite, his usual cheerfulness, she had nothing farther to try her own
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SPEED AND LUXURY OVEREMPHASIZED—SPACE NEEDED FOR LIFE-BOATS DEVOTED TO SWIMMING POOLS AND SQUASH-COURTS—MANIA FOR SPEED RECORDS COMPELS USE OF DANGEROUS ROUTES AND PREVENTS PROPER CAUTION IN FOGGY WEATHER—LIFE MORE VALUABLE THAN LUXURY—SAFETY MORE IMPORTANT THAN SPEED—AN AROUSED PUBLIC OPINION NECESSARY—INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE RECOMMENDED—ADEQUATE LIFE-SAVING EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE COMPULSORY—SPEED REGULATIONS IN BAD WEATHER—COOPERATION IN ARRANGING SCHEDULES TO KEEP VESSELS WITHIN REACH OF EACH OTHER—LEGAL REGULATIONS
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It is, as he said, beautifully situated, but it is not beautiful in itself, for it is a large square block of a house, whitewashed, but all stained and streaked with damp and bad weather
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Then I needed a corner, literally a " corner," solely to sleep the night in and to have a refuge in very bad weather
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I received them at the siege of Kars, and I feel them in bad weather now
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But why was it, of all the faces surrounding me, only her face caught my attention? Why was it that it was only she whom I cared to follow with my eyes, though I certainly had no inclination in those days to watch ladies and seek their acquaintance? This happened most frequently on the evenings when we were all kept indoors by bad weather, and when, lonely, hiding in some corner of the big drawing-room, I stared about me aimlessly, unable to find anything to do, for except my teasing ladies, few people ever addressed me, and I was insufferably bored on such evenings
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Evidently the watchman had taken shelter from the bad weather and was now asleep somewhere in the kitchen or the greenhouse
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As Nannette had been assured, no one appeared to interfere with us in any way, and full of a curious wonder at such a manifestation of eccentric ingenuity, we seated ourselves upon a wooden box, evidently kept more for the purpose of protecting the odd out-of-door plaything in bad weather, and proceeded to give it the minute inspection which it merited; the result of which I chronicle here for the benefit of the like curious minded